Agile Cigar Reviews are cigar assessments where we use a lightweight, shorter format. These will never take the place of our comprehensive reviews. They are only used on blends we have previously assessed. This might be a blend we are re-scoring or giving a score for the first time. It might be a blend we are looking at in a different size. Today we look at the 7-20-4 1874 Series Toro Especial. This is a cigar line we previously assessed in the Robusto Especial size back in December 2011.

 

Wrapper: Nicaraguan Jalapa Habano
Binder: Indonesian
Filler: Nicaraguan
Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Factory: Plasencia Cigars S.A.
Toro Especial: 6 x 52

At the 2019 IPCPR Trade Show, Kurt Kendall’s 7-20-4 cigars showcased a line known as the 7-20-4 1874 Series. The 1874 Series is actually a line that 7-20-4 Cigars has had for a while. The 1874 Series was originally showcased in 2011 and was the follow-up cigar to the original 7-20-4 cigar. It’s a series that has pretty much been done in small batches and released on a limited basis. The 2019 launch officially put the 1874 Series into full production. Today we take a look at the 7-20-4 1874 Series in the Toro Especial size. The Toro Especial is a newer size to the 1874 line.

For those who know Kurt Kendall, they know his fondness for nostalgia and old brands. 7-20-4 is a brand that Kendall acquired the trademark from. It was a brand created in the 19th century by R.G. Sullivan. The name 7-20-4 comes from the address where Sullivan made the original 7-20-4 cigar. As for the 1874 Series, it represents the year when Sullivan opened his first cigar factory.

While the original 7-20-4 blend was a multinational one, when it comes to the 1874 Series, it is more of a Nicaraguan-forward blend. It features a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper from Jalapa over an Indonesian binder and all Nicaragua fillers. Production is handled at Plasencia Cigars S.A. in Estelí, Nicaragua. The Toro Especial measures 6 x 52 and comes packaged in 20-count boxes. With the re-launch of the 7-20-4 1874 Series, the cigars received a packaging upgrade.

One thing that has been a common denominator with experiences I’ve had with the 7-20-4 1874 Series has been a very unique vanilla note. With the Toro Especial, the vanilla note was present along with notes of natural tobacco, cedar, classic wood, and some mild mixed pepper notes. Early on the vanilla notes had the edge, but as the cigar progressed through the first third, the natural tobacco became more prevalent. During the second third, the natural tobacco displaced the vanilla as the primary note. There was a gradual increase in cedar during the second third along with the emergence of some earth notes in the background. The cedar continued to gradually increase in the final third and there was also an increase in pepper. Neither the cedar nor pepper made it to the forefront. Meanwhile, there still was a presence of wood and vanilla as well.

Flavorwise the 1874 Toro Especial delivered a medium strength, medium-bodied smoke from start to finish. The cigar also exhibited an excellent burn from start to finish.

 

OVERALL ASSESSMENT

Final Thoughts

The 7-20-4 1874 Series has always been one I’ve enjoyed from 7-20-4 Cigars, and in the case of the Toro Especial, it once again delivers a standard of excellence. The flavor profile of this cigar is one of the most unique ones I’ve gotten off a Nicaraguan-forward blend. It’s a very different cigar than anything else in the 7-20-4 portfolio – and that’s what makes it stand out. Overall this is a cigar I could recommend to any cigar enthusiast at any time of the day. It’s definitely a cigar I would smoke and purchase – and with a score of 90, it earns its standard of excellence status.

Summary

Key Flavors: Vanilla, Natural Tobacco, Earth, Cedar, Classic Wood, Mixed Pepper
Burn:  Excellent
Draw: Excellent
Complexity: Medium
Strength: Medium
Body: Medium
Finish: Very Good

Rating

Value: Buy One
Score: 90

References

Previous Assessment: K.A. Kendall’s 7-20-4 1874 Series (Robusto Especial)
News: 7-20-4 1874 Series to be Showcased at 2019 IPCPR
Price: $12.00
Source: Purchased
Brand Reference: 7-20-4

Photo Credits: Cigar Coop